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Sony Project Q

Sony Project Q

Sony’s PS5 is going after the Nintendo Switch by potentially offering up a handheld companion device known as the Project Q. The rumors were recently confirmed, and it looks like the Project Q will provide a large 8″ 1080p/60fps resolution display with an integrated DualSense wireless controller. That’s bigger than both the Switch’s 6.2″ screen and the Switch OLED’s 7″ version. Game play comes by way of PS5 console-installed games, but no word on streaming from the Project Q has been disclosed. More details will come sometime this year, including specs, availability, and pricing.